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Ferazel's Wand
Details: Video game Descr: Ferazel's Wand is a platform game by Ambrosia Software for Mac OS released in 1999. Wikipedia Initial Release Date: 1999 Genre: Platform game Publisher: Ambrosia Software Designers: Ben Spees Platform: Classic Mac OS
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